The Valley no longer engages in stone-pelting or curfew, Kashmiris are fond of outdoor picnic, camping and BBQ
✍️ Lieutenant. Preeti Mohan
Kashmiris, who have been facing stone pelting and curfew for a long time due to their political contributions, are now free from all this and are enjoying their life to the fullest. Now, you will often see this scene, especially on weekends. These images of enjoying BBQ while listening to music are become usual. Late night parties with family and going out for dinner in restaurants, to enjoy birthday parties and other functions, Now common Kashmiri is also enjoying it like other cities.
With the change in the environment, there is also an increase in business. The business of restaurant and café house is on its peak. Kashmiris have become crazy about South Indian and Punjabi food.
During the three years there has been a decrease in incidents related to terrorism. Since the union government removed Jammu and Kashmir from the category of special status and declared it as two Union Territories, the Himalayan region has become a topic of discussion for its beauty and the arrival of tourists in the Union Territory.
